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Why is this report avaailable in english but not in spanish? It's charming that there are links to english-language articles on the subject, but what about articles in creole and spanish?

- Belize is an english-speaking country, one of the few (only?) in Central America.

removed from the article

  • "The first time was in the 1950s"... - what happened then to provoke such unrest?
    • Here is the full paragraph from which it was removed:
      This is only the third time that this kind of unrest has hit Belize. The previous times were in the 1950s and then in the 1980s, when a proposal was drafted to cede part of the country to Guatemala.
      • See this link. Belize is undergoing economic reforms. -
Article: Musa: Poverty, fiscal deficit key problems for Belize
Date: Sunday, May 29th 2005
Source: www.Stabroeknews.com - Stabroek News, Guyana, S. America.
Link: http://www.stabroeknews.com/index.pl/article_general_news?id=20639019

CaribDigita 03:36, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)


There is a mistake on this artical. The only one building was burned and it was a police shack outside of Belmopan no goverment buildings in Belmopan where burned

New Edits

Did some adjustments to the article (the previous version still read like a current event) and removed a poorly working link to the Seattle PI. 63.245.68.253 20:37, 29 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What about later in the year?

There was some stuff happening in March and April. I don't have time to put it in right now, so can somebody do so?--200.32.222.2 03:28, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

As to the statement

some peple assert that rocks wheren't thrown untill a cadet hit a protestor

This is fact I was there I took all these pics.